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Old 04-25-2023, 07:21 PM #1
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Default Hello I am new

Hi I just joined. I have had post concussion syndrome since a concussion last year. I've just been feeling very confused and alone, especially since I've been getting so much conflicting advice from different health care providers. Some have no knowledge of PCS and think it's just made up, and others are empathetic but honestly don't know how to help me. I have had issues with mental health and learning disability stuff prior to my concussion, so it's also hard for me to tell what is regular issues for me and what isn't.

And now I'm looking at continuing my university studies but I don't know if I can do it. It's really risky, and some people are advising me to just go ahead with it because it "shouldn't be any different than before" and others are advising I take it slow. But family is getting impatient with me to finish my studies. I don't know. I'm exhausted.

Anyways. Hello!
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